“Each of the kikko (hexagon) reliefs are carved identically in order to create points of contact aligned on a single plane. This process creates a surface that allows objects such as glasses, plates and bowls to sit flat on the textured surface.”

Bryan Geary

Naguri Kikko Trestle Table. 30 x 38 x 83, 30000.00, “Kikko” in Japanese refers to a hexagonal or tortoise-shell pattern. This pattern can be seen in traditional Japanese art, textiles, and contemporary designs. Each of the kikko (hexagon) reliefs are carved identically in order to create points of contact aligned on a single plane. This process creates a surface that allows objects such as glasses and plated to sit flat on the textured surface.